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I’ll be gone for the next 8 weeks while WMNR broadcasts live concerts from Tanglewood by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. So on the season finale, I assigned music and singers who should be on everyone’s summer listening list. I also threw in a few requests and some music I’ve been wanting to play this season but couldn’t find the right theme.

Although I won’t be doing live shows for a while, I’ll be uploading new podcasts on PRX, the Public Radio Exchange, all summer, here:

SONG TITLE / Artist / CD Or Album Title

THEY CAN’T TAKE THAT AWAY FROM ME / Mark Winkler / “The Company I Keep”

It seems now we even disagree about agreeing to disagree. Things are totally out of control. Don’t you agree? So as a person with a microphone (when I remember to turn it on), don’t I have a solemn responsibility to try to provide some clarity and maybe even some answers? Of course I do. But that doesn’t mean I’m going to do it. Instead I presented a couple hours of people arguing and contradicting each other and never finding common ground. You want cumbaya? Watch Dr. Phil. You want some great singers singing some great songs? Check this out:

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EVERYBODY HAS THE RIGHT TO BE WRONG / Frank Sinatra / “My Kind Of Broadway”

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Remember the golden moldy oldie days when people were entitled to their own opinions, but never their own facts? How quaint. Ready to move into today’s post-fact world? I will be…on Saturday night.

Turntable For One Jazz Vocals Saturday Nights 9-11 PM (E.D.T.)

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For Fathers Day: Songs by Dads, songs about Dads, a couple mystery vocalists, and a few rounds of the always-fun game, “Who’s Your Daddy?” And, no, this isn’t the game where Charlie Sheen takes a paternity test. I played some singers and the audience had to guess who is the singer’s father. A good time was had by all…well, okay, I can be certain of this: a good time was had by me.

SONG TITLE / Artist / CD Or Album Title

GIVE ME THE SIMPLE LIFE / Jamie Cullum / “Meet the Robinsons”

I WANT TO TALK ABOUT YOU / Gina Eckstine / ”Everything I Have Is Yours”

WITHOUT A SONG / Billy Eckstine / “Without A Song”

BEIN’ A DAD / Loudon Wainwright III / “Little Ship”

THE WIFFENPOOF SONG / Claire Hogan / “Boozers & Losers”

I’M ALWAYS CHASING RAINBOWS / Mandy Patinkin / Dress Casual”

SONG FOR MY FATHER / Lillie Huddleston / “How Long Has This Been Going On?”

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I’ve always wanted to say this: “Alex, I’d like to make this a true Daily Double.” This phrase has absolutely nothing to do with the music of this week’s show, but I’m going to pretend that Saturday, not Sunday, is the day when I can totally do everything I want to do.

Turntable For One Jazz Vocals Saturday Nights 9-11 PM (E.D.T.)

Did you miss last week’s show? You can make it up to me by clicking here and clicking on my name in the drop-down menu to listen to my most recent show.
There’s a new podcasts on PRX, The Public Radio Exchange, here:

Did you miss the show? You can blame it on the bossa nova or you can click here and then click on my name in the drop-down menu and listen to last Saturday’s show.
Podcasts on PRX, The Public Radio Exchange, here:

Some say it causes madness, and epilepsy, and pet injuries, and wild animal behavior – here’s a hint: it’s not Justin Bieber, although that’s a pretty good guess.

Turntable For One Jazz Vocals Saturday Nights 9-11 PM E.D.T.)

Did you miss the show? Lucky for you I no longer require a doctor’s excuse. But you can still listen to it. Click here and then click on my name in the drop-down menu and listen to last Saturday’s show.
Podcasts on PRX, The Public Radio Exchange, here: